Strong Island - True/False Film Fest

Strong Island

With catharsis if not closure, director Ford investigates his brother’s murder and the repercussions that shook the family.
Director: Yance Ford
Runtime: 1:47
In-person: dir. Yance Ford
Fest Year: 2017
The best documentary mysteries are rarely about the “who” and more often about the “why.” Strong Island, the debut film from former T/F swami Yance Ford, mines his intense personal history of growing up on Long Island in the ’80s, with a focus on the murder of his brother and the shockwaves it sent through their entire family. A detailed and somber story of race and racism, Strong Island also explores the delicacy of family webs and how even the strongest of strands can be torn. Ford’s filmmaking is precise and artful, pairing minimalist but exquisite camerawork with one of the most effective scores of the year (by Icelandic cellist Hildur Guðnadóttir and Scottish composer Craig Sutherland). Strong Island pulls emotions to the surface from deep within, and their emergence is all the most radical and unforgettable for it.(DW)